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  • Barebones PC Cooling Tower: A Showy Case From Koolance
    July 6, 2001 – 1:05 PM in AMD/ATI
    Koolance offers a complete cooling solution in the shape of a PC case - a water cooling system is used to cool the CPU, graphics card and power supply. We examined the system inside and out by putting it through our endurance tests.
  • Water Cooling Your System Like The Pros
    August 24, 2005 – 1:05 PM in Build Your Own
    Water Cooling Your System Like The Pros Have you always thought water cooling was cool, but been afraid you would never be able to put a water-cooled system together yourself? If so, why not look into what system builders have available? It turns out that they use the same equipment as do-it-yourselfers, while providing you a lot of creative options with a minimum of hassle.
  • Dell blames cooling assembly for XPS 700 delays
    August 8, 2006 – 5:17 PM
    Dell blames cooling assembly for XPS 700 delays Dell Computer corporate communications specialist Liem Nguyen told TG Daily this afternoon that a problem with the installation of the cooling assembly in the company's top-of-the-line enthusiast desktop system, the XPS 700, has been pegged as the culprit responsible for shipment delays, a series of which has plagued the product since its announcement late last May.
  • Is the KuFormula VF1 Plus the Magic Bullet for Graphics Cooling?
    April 14, 2006 – 7:30 AM
    Is the KuFormula VF1 Plus the Magic Bullet for Graphics Cooling? How does the $38 VF1 Plus cope with graphics processor heat? We used a Radeon X1800 XL solution to stress the inexpensive aftermarket solution, and uncovered some interesting results...
  • Hands Across Four Water Cooling Systems
    June 30, 2004 – 1:00 PM in CeBIT
    Common wisdom dictates that water cooling systems might offer better performance but are hard to install and represent a cumbersome amount of extra components. But can external water cooling systems prove naysayers wrong? THG tested four models to find out.
  • First Look At Asetek's 9800GX2 Waterblock: Water-cooling For The Masses
    April 4, 2008 – 11:32 AM
    San Jose (CA) - Water-cooling and mainstream are words you typically don't mention in one sentence.
  • 7 Hot New Water Cooling Systems Tested
    September 20, 2004 – 1:01 PM
    In theory, water coolers represent an optimal solution to keep CPUs cool and quiet. But in practice, water coolers in the past have been difficult to install and use. THG tests a new crop of seven to see if water cooler vendors have gotten their cooling acts together.
  • DIY Water Cooling 101
    June 9, 2005 – 1:04 PM
    New to water cooling? We'll show you that it doesn't have to be complicated or dangerous - and it looks cool, too.
  • Dell Intros Ceramic Cooling and a "UltraSharp" 27" Monitor
    January 8, 2007 – 8:04 PM
    Dell Intros Ceramic Cooling and a Michael Dell speaks at a keynote address at the CES in Las Vegas.
  • Computex 2007: Coolers and Power Supplies
    June 5, 2007 – 4:10 PM in CeBIT
    Computex 2007: Coolers and Power Supplies The first day of Computex held some surprises for us. We saw various useful and useless cases, new cooling solutions, and a plethora of power supplies that output up to 2,000 W.
  • Prometeia: Is this the best CPU cooling system around
    December 30, 2002 – 12:00 PM in Build Your Own
    After pushing the P4 to 4.1 GHz, it is AMD's turn in our labs. We set up and install a new super-cooler with an AMD Athlon XP 2700+. Then we pump up the frequency to 2835 MHz. Does this mean we have an Athlon XP 4000+? All we know is that this is one product that a true overclocker is going to love. We give you a step by step guide on how we did it.
  • Portable, Plug & Play, High-Performance Water Cooling: The Corsair Hydrocool200
    June 16, 2003 – 1:01 PM in INTEL
    Memory-maker Corsair makes a convincing entry into the world of CPU water cooling with the Hydrocool200. In our test, the mobile cooling solution completely won us over, not least of all thanks to its simple installation and superb cooling performance.
  • 5 GHz Project: CPU Cooling With Liquid Nitrogen
    December 30, 2003 – 12:03 PM
    Just how much cooling can the P4 withstand for maximum overclocking? We cranked the CPU down to -196°C with liquid nitrogen and, with compression cooling for the chipset, we managed to clock the processor at 5.25 GHz. For those of you with any doubts, it's all on the 11th THG video.
  • Radical Make-Over: Water Cooling From Koolance
    October 29, 2001 – 12:06 PM in Overclocking
    The last barebones Koolance system we tested got some harsh criticism. We put to the test an entirely new water cooling system for overclocking AMD Athlons & Pentium IIIs.
  • The Fastest PC Thanks to Kryotech's Super Cooling
    April 21, 1999 – 1:01 PM in CeBIT
    Kryotech is nowadays a name that is known to most of my readers and particularly the power users amongst you have certainly already contemplated running your system with one of the super cooling devices from this company based in the deep and hot South of the US.